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sustainable society: Toward a new humanistic<br />

agenda<br />

Nina Witoszek (University of Olso, Norway)<br />

The crisis of our planet and the shaping of a<br />

sustainable society: Toward a new humanistic<br />

agenda<br />

Oleg Yanitsky (Institute of Sociology Russian<br />

Academy of Sciences )<br />

Environmental Debates in Russia: From late<br />

1980s till early 2000s” (Russia)<br />

Irina Borislavovna Mardar (Institute of Sociology<br />

Russian Academy of Sciences)<br />

Environmental Debates in Russia: From late<br />

1980s till early 2000s” (Russia)<br />

Marja Ylönen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)<br />

Social Control of Environmental Crimes<br />

Mariel Vilella Casaus (Universitat Pompeu<br />

Fabra, Spain)<br />

News on Genetically Modified Organisms<br />

(GMOs): A case study research on activist<br />

media strategies from the environmental communication<br />

field. Press.<br />

Kimie Tsunoda (Japan)<br />

Bioregional Identity and Aquatic Management:<br />

Case Study of the Tsurumi River Water Master<br />

Plan in Japan<br />

Ndukaeze Nwabueze (University of Lagos, Nigeria<br />

)<br />

Human Encroachment and the Socio-Economic<br />

Implications of Wetland Loss in Lekki Peninsula,<br />

Lagos, Nigeria<br />

Climate Change.<br />

Atsuko Kuribayashi (National Institute for Environmental<br />

Studies, Japan)<br />

Longitudinal Analysis of Public Awareness of<br />

Climate Change.<br />

Ralph Matthews (The University of British Columbia,<br />

Canada)<br />

New Institutional Analysis’ and Climate<br />

Change Adaptation: Applications to Whitehorse<br />

and Other ‘Arctic Gateway Cities.<br />

Robin Sydneysmith (The University of British<br />

Columbia, Canada)<br />

New Institutional Analysis’ and Climate<br />

Change Adaptation: Applications to Whitehorse<br />

and Other ‘Arctic Gateway Cities.<br />

Fritz Reusswig (Potsdam Institute for Climate<br />

Impact Research (PIK), Germany)<br />

Recent Transitions in the Global Discourse on<br />

Climate Change: An Explanatory Attempt.<br />

Anders Blok (Copenhagen University, Denmark)<br />

Environmentalism on the carbon markets: consuming,<br />

engaging, or confronting economics?<br />

Brian J. Gareau (University of California, USA)<br />

The Social Organization of the Montreal Protocol.<br />

Maud Orne-Gliemann (Université de Montpellier<br />

III, Paris )<br />

Local water resource management in South<br />

Africa: negotiating community action with reform<br />

institutions<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 23: Climate, water scarcity and the<br />

new social institutions<br />

Chair: Brian Gareau, University of California,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-304<br />

Session ID: RC24_23<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Midori Aoyagi-Usui (National Institute for Environmental<br />

Studies, Japan)<br />

Longitudinal Analysis of Public Awareness of<br />

Climate Change.<br />

Yuki Sampei Tomomi Shinada (National Institute<br />

for Environmental Studies, Japan)<br />

Longitudinal Analysis of Public Awareness of<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 21: Environmental identities, environmental<br />

literacy and processes of knowledge<br />

building<br />

Chair: Tim O’Riordan, University of East Anglia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-402<br />

Session ID: RC24_21<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maik Adomssent (Institute for Environmental<br />

and Sustainability Communication, Germany)<br />

Social-Ecological Change via ‘Sustainable Universities’<br />

- Findings and Transferability of<br />

Transformative Approaches<br />

Leila da Costa Ferreira (Brazil )<br />

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